Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Bitcoin Forum => Topic started by: troll on October 28, 2017, 04:44:02 PM
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would you move to a country that adopt bitcoin as official currency?
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no.. i think soon india will accept bitcoin..so i dont need to move to some other country
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Nope, why should I?
I dont even have that many bitcoin to consider that option LOL
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No, I would just wait until the moment in my country begin to take bitcoin. I'm sure. that it will soon come
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It seems to me that there is no such country now and will not be in the next few years. Some countries legalized bitcoin, but did not declare national currency
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Nope I won't. It would definitely get accepted very soon in my country
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I can live in my country and use crypto currency. Bitcoin is an international currency and can be used anywhere
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No, i won't move to other country, even my government still not accepting bitcoin as an alternative payment, but i am a bit sure they will accept it someday, who know.!
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I am ready to completely abandon the centralized currency and move to a country dominated by Bitcoin
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In the future, many countries will take bitcoin as an alternative method of payment. So I'll just wait for bitcoin to become popular in my country
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Haha, I don't think so, maybe i'll just have to wait until my country starts accepting bitcoin as a real currency for alternatve payments on any available transactions.
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No, I will not. In fact there are lots of people in my country adopts bitcoin already and it helps a lot in some ways ways. And as far as I know bitcoin will still go a long way to be the official currency in many countries an in my country as well.
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I am glad that Europe had accepted, otherwise I would change, yes, it is my future that is at stake.
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Tidak perlu pindah..
Krna di negara sy jug sudah mngadopsi bitcoin
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Serious question
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I believe that the best thing we can do for Bitcoin is to popularize it in our countries, and not to move from one country to another. Moreover, I doubt that here someone has such a quantity of Bitcoin that it would be expedient to move to another country. It is likely that the governments of countries will find a way to regulate the cryptocurrency market and then the attitude towards Bitcoin will become more loyal than now.
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If I had enough crypto, I would.
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Oh yeah i would gladly do so. We all want to be at places where the acceptance of crypto and Bitcoin is high and so I'll be glad to be there.
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One interesting thing about cryptocurrency is that it doesn't really matter your location, you can buy or sell with cryptocurrency at any where in the world so I don't think it will be very necessary to move to where it is legally accepted.
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If the entire exchanges shuts down in the country that I live in then I could just think of going to another country for cash out. This could be any country with ATM.
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No, There's no need to move to the other country just to adopt bitcoin as official currency, we can just stay and be loyal to our country, because we all know that if we stay in our country were helping our country and we are helping bitcoin also .
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if you really want to move. but if you look at the situation and it feels like I'm still not ready and hard to part with the family. hope I hope in my country can receive and join in bitcoin
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I really don't think it's a good idea for something so volatile to be used as a state currency. You might have plans to build a school or a hospital or something, and then you can't follow through because the price of bitcoin dropped a ton and now they can't afford to pay for the labor. Fiat currency has its place, and likely always will.
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I dont go because that is not permanently its temporary and its hard to adjust the country if you are new enter and most of all i love my country.
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I heard the news that they are looking for land to buy. in the future, they want to build a city on the blockchain. to show the world its benefits. no bribes are not crimes. buzz